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Need some help on the old foam fire extinguishers.?

I am tired of hearing about another police got burned up because a drunk ran into them. I inviseion 2 foam extinguishers in the trunk that will go off and foam the entire back in of the police car. This might also save the drunk.

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Most of the previous posts are nonsense. Do not pay them any attention. In that case just tell the officer that there is a gun in the glove box. he will either ask you to step out and he will retrieve it and make sure it is registered and not stolen, or he will simply walk to the passenger side and retrieve the gun while u sit in the car. officers know that citizens carry guns so don't panic freak out or reach in that direction. and always keep your hands where they can be seen such as on the steering wheel. After the citation is given i will normally place the gun in the back seat and the magazine/bullets in the front seat just for my safety
O.o ill answer seeing as no I've else has Dont want yoir question to be lonely I read his answer. and yours I know nothing specific on physics So I guess his answer was chosen for a reason butnit did seem a bit odd that most said FALSE / hmm Dont get too Eaten!
Well duh has it right. Stay in the vehicle and follow the officers instruction. When he asks, let him know about the firearm, and don't make any moves for it. Let him tell you what to do. I carry concealed all the time, and the few times ive had encounters with law enforcement, that is the first thing i tell them.
Tell the officer you have a permit and a gun, and where the gun is located. The first thing I aways say is that I have a permit and the gun's location. I have never had a problem.
Keep your hands on the wheel or out of the window at all times. Tell them you'll be happy to give them the paperwork but there is something they need to be aware of first. Tell them you have a gun. Tell them where it is. Tell them whether or not it is loaded, and whether or not it is chambered. Tell them you have a CCW, and then ask them if they would like to secure it for you. They should ask you to step out of the car and move a safe distance away while they secure the weapon, then they'll go on about their business and when all is done, they'll hand you the gun back.

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